Day in Eastsound, WA
Summer solstice 2015
This is the Northwest: Seattle Whale Watching to the San Juan Islands
Meet the REAL Pacific Northwest locals as we journey to the San Juan Islands and discover Seattle whale watching through the eyes of Captain Jason Mihok, Clipper captain of over 20 years.
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Baranof Island
One of the most beautiful islands in all of SE Alaska. We had a 40 minute flight this day with tons of scenery. Pictures and videos don't do it justice. Very rugged.
Orcas Island camping
July holiday 2007, camping at Moran state park, Orcas Island, WA
Friday Harbor Washington - San Juan Islands Puget Sound
Friday Harbor is a favorite destination for many visiting the San Juan Islands. Reachable by Washington State Ferry, Private Boat, or Float Plane, Friday Harbor is a great place to catch a Whale Watching Excursion boat, go on a fishing charter or to make as a home base for visiting day trips to nearby Orcas Island, and Lopez Island.
The Washington State Ferry makes it easy to bring your car from the mainland so you can explore the Islands and you can also continue on to Victoria on Vancouver Island in Canada. Friday Harbor is the only incorporated city in the San Juan Islands and its also the county seat.
No visit to the San Juan Islands is complete without a visit to Friday Harbor and Roche Harbor with shares the same island as Friday Harbor.
People are always asking me how I made these videos with cool FX. If you're interested in how I made this video on my home computer and the software I used here is a link:
Note:This video is an original work created from my photos taken while visiting San Juan Island Washington. I created graphics, titles and animations using photo and video editing software.
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Puget Sound Pink Salmon Fishing Basics
This video highlights the basics on when, where, and how to catch pink salmon returning to Puget Sound in both marine and freshwaters. Pink salmon fishing lends itself to fishing by both a boat (troll or cast) and shore (lures or flies) at these acrobatic fish during late summer which is ideal for taking out the whole family. For more information tips, tactics and techniques, go to: wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/washington.
Ling Cod Fishing in Washington's San Juans 2015
2015 fishing trip to Canada. Please enjoy and share. Comments welcome. Please LIKE this video. The end of this video is the best, watch the whole thing. Music by: Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine (Lido Remix), Sorry about the finger.
Coast Guard Terminates Fishing Trip for Safety Violations Near Anacortes, Wash.
Credit: Seaman Sarah Wilson | Date Taken: 02/03/2016
A boarding team from the Coast Guard Cutter Sea Lion discusses safety violations with the two-man crew of the commercial fishing vessel Malia during a routine living marine resources patrol near Anacortes, Wash. Feb. 3, 2016.The boarding team found several safety violations, including an inadequate number of life jackets and fire extinguishers on board, which resulted in a Captain of the Port order from Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound that terminated the Malia's voyage and ordered the crew to return to port until the violations have been corrected. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Tim Birt.
Orcas Island 2012
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San Juans: Sucia island
Scuba diving video
Travel: Orcas Island Part I San Juan Islands in Washington State March 2015
Travel: Orcas Island Part I San Juan Islands in Washington State March 2015.
One of my favorite quick little getaways in the San Juan Islands in Washington State March 2015
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Kayaking Orcas Island Deer Harbor to Yellow Island Wildlife Refuge
Deer Harbor lies on the South Western corner of Orcas Island, in Washington's San Juan islands, and opens onto a maze of small islands. You can island-hop across the channels to Yellow Island Wildlife Refuge, where most beaches are closed for seal pupping. Seals, otters and blad eagles are common..
Just a Ferry Away: Orcas Island Washington
Highlighting a few of the people and places that make Orcas Island the jewel of the San Juan Islands.
SUCIA ISLAND 2017 | SAN JUAN ISLANDS, WA
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This is just a lil vid I threw together today because it was father’s day weekend and today is my dad’s birthday so we went on a little trip and I am starting to play around with my camera!! as you can see I am really feeling the slomo features of this camera in 96fps its. so. fun.
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For anyone wondering, we were in Snoring Bay!! but we also hung out in Fossil Bay and Echo Bay!! it was rad
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Shark attacks a seal on the Columbia River (GRAPHIC LANGUAGE)
Josh Robb captured this footage of a shark attacking a seal on the Columbia River near Astoria while he was out fishing on Nov. 12, 2016. Video courtesy of Josh Robb.
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25,000 Volts Under the Sea: Laying of the San Juan Cable (1952)
This BPA film tells the story of the world's longest single-length submarine high-voltage cable, which delivered electric power from the Columbia River to the San Juan Islands in Washington state in 1951. The project, designed and carried out by BPA, involved laying four and a half miles of 25,000-volt electric transmission cable (conductor) across Rosario Strait from Anacortes to Decatur Island. Other facets included installing a wood pole line on the island, followed by another two-mile submarine power cable to Lopez Island. The project cost $600,000 and was considered a major technological achievement at the time. This BPA film, also known as The Laying of the San Juan Cable, shows the planning, engineering, transportation and installation of the submarine cable. The cable, which was four and two-thirds inches in diameter and weighed 19 pounds per foot for a total of nearly three-quarter of a million pounds, was wound for shipping in one continuous 7.5-mile length. The film also includes an animated model that demonstrates how the cable was carried inside the ship. The project began April 17, 1951, and Orcas Power and Light Cooperative began receiving power from BPA on July 22, 1951.
Cable failures in the 1960s led to a second cable installation in 1966 and a third in 1972.
Learn about other BPA films at: bpa.gov/goto/Films.
25,000 Volts Under the Sea: Laying of the San Juan Cable (1952)
25,000 Volts Under the Sea tells the story of the laying of the world's longest single-length submarine high-voltage cable that delivered electric power from the Columbia River to the San Juan Islands in Washington State in 1951. The project, designed and carried out by the Bonneville Power Administration, involved laying four and a half miles of 25,000 volt electric transmission cable (conductor) across the Rosario Strait from Anacortes to Decatur Island, the installation of a wood pole line on the island, and then the installation of another two-mile submarine power cable to Lopez Island. The project cost $600,000 and was considered a major technological achievement at the time. This BPA film, also known as The Laying of the San Juan Cable, shows the planning, engineering, transportation and installation of the submarine cable. The cable, which was four and two-thirds inches in diameter and weighed 19 pounds per foot for a total of nearly three-quarter of million pounds, was wound for shipping in one continuous 7.5 mile length. The film also includes an animated model that demonstrates how the cable was carried inside the ship. The project began April 17, 1951 and Orcas Power and Light Cooperative began receiving power from BPA on July 22, 1951.
Cable failures in the 1960s led to a second cable installation in 1966 and a third in 1972.
Oregon & Washington - Day 5 - Travel to San Juan Island
Day 5 - Vacation to Oregon & Washington. On Day 5 we travel to San Juan Island in the Puget Sound north of Seattle
Summer Solstice Parade on Orcas Island 2012
Summer Fun on Orcas Island !
Shark jumps onto fishing boat, stuns everyone
Well, hello there! What would you do if a shark hitched a ride on your boat? These horrified fishermen faced the real life challenge. After the fishermen cut the shark free, it appears to slip into the water and swim away.
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